US11034220B2 - Protective device for a vehicle interior - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60J—WINDOWS, WINDSCREENS, NON-FIXED ROOFS, DOORS, OR SIMILAR DEVICES FOR VEHICLES; REMOVABLE EXTERNAL PROTECTIVE COVERINGS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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- B60J1/00—Windows; Windscreens; Accessories therefor
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- B60J1/2011—Blinds; curtains or screens reducing heat or light intensity
- B60J1/2013—Roller blinds
- B60J1/2036—Roller blinds characterised by structural elements
- B60J1/2044—Draw bars, including elements attached to it, e.g. sliding shoes, gripping elements or pull cords
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- B60J1/00—Windows; Windscreens; Accessories therefor
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- B60J1/2013—Roller blinds
- B60J1/2036—Roller blinds characterised by structural elements
- B60J1/2061—Tensioning systems for keeping the blind taut when in use, other than spring motors
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- the invention relates to a protective device for a vehicle interior, comprising a flexible fabric which is shiftable longitudinally between different functional positions in the vehicle interior, and which is provided on opposite side edges with a respective stiffening strip, said stiffening strips being guided in a manner shiftable longitudinally in vehicle-mounted guide tracks, and comprising a pull-out profile which extends transversely with respect to the longitudinal shifting direction of the fabric and is connected to an end region of the fabric that is at the front in the pull-out direction, wherein the pull-out profile is guided in the vehicle-mounted guide tracks by means of one guide element in each thereof, and wherein each stiffening strip is fastened on the end side to a respective guide element.
- a protective device of this type in the form of a shading device for a glass roof region of a vehicle interior of a passenger vehicle is generally known.
- a flexible fabric in the form of a shading web is held on a winding shaft in a manner such that it can be wound up and unwound.
- the shading web is provided with a respective stiffening strip on its opposite side edges.
- the stiffening strips are guided in a longitudinally displaceable manner in roof-mounted guide profilings.
- each stiffening strip is fastened on the end side to a guide element which is guided in a longitudinally displaceable manner in the respective roof-mounted guide profiling.
- a pull-out profile is coupled to the guide elements, extends transversely with respect to the longitudinal shifting direction of the shading web and is fastened on the end side to the shading web.
- each stiffening strip has at least three receptacles which are provided one behind another in the longitudinal shifting direction, and in that the guide element is assigned at least three profiling portions which are spaced apart from one another in the longitudinal shifting direction and project into the receptacles in a form-fitting manner transversely with respect to the longitudinal shifting direction.
- the at least three profiling portions which are spaced apart from one another in the longitudinal shifting direction permit an improved connection between the respective guide element and the end region of the stiffening strip. An unintentional detaching of the stiffening strip from the guide element is thereby avoided.
- the solution according to the invention permits an improved and low-wear fastening of the stiffening strips in comparison to the prior art. This provides for increased functional reliability of the protective device.
- the protective device according to the invention can be provided for shading transparent areas of the vehicle interior, such as in particular a transparent glass roof region, a rear window, side windows or the like.
- the protective device according to the invention can be provided for separating off and/or covering a luggage compartment of the vehicle interior.
- the receptacles provided one behind another in the longitudinal shifting direction can be configured as at least partially closed depressions; sides or as passages which are open to the opposite passages. If they are configured as depressions, said depressions can be designed in the form of impressions or the like.
- the profiling portions are preferably designed in respect of their cross section in a complementary manner with respect to corresponding free cross sections of the receptacles in order to permit an at least substantially play-free plugging of the profiling portions into the receptacles.
- the profiling portions are arranged on a holding part which is connected to the guide element.
- the profiling portions are preferably integrally formed on the holding part.
- the holding part is advantageously produced from plastic.
- the profiling portions protrude to one side from the holding part.
- the holding part is preferably in each case positioned in the region of a lower side of the respective stiffening strip and the profiling portions protrude upward through the receptacles of the stiffening strip.
- the profiling portions are of pin-shaped design, and the receptacles in the stiffening strip are configured as passages which have complementary passage cross sections to the pin-shaped profiling portions.
- the pin-shaped profiling portions and the passages each have circular cross sections.
- the circular cross sections can be produced in a simple manner and permit an at least substantially play-free contact connection between profiling portions and passages.
- the pin-shaped profiling portions are arranged one behind another in a row in the longitudinal shifting direction.
- the profiling portions advantageously extend in a common plane which runs orthogonally and along a surface of the respective stiffening strip.
- the holding part has a connecting portion for securing the holding part on the guide element.
- the holding part is a component which is separate from the respective guide element.
- the holding part and the respective end region of the stiffening strip are preferably connected to each other in a preassembly step before the holding part is subsequently connected to the guide element.
- the connecting portion is preferably designed in such a manner that a tool-free connection of the holding part to the guide element is made possible.
- the guide element is provided with a receiving profiling for fastening the connecting portion to the guide element.
- the receiving profiling is configured as a plug-in groove
- the connecting portion has a plug-in contour which is complementary to the plug-in groove.
- the plug-in groove is advantageously open to an end side of the guide element that is directed in the longitudinal shifting direction.
- the connecting portion of the holding part can be plugged into the plug-in groove via the open end side.
- the plug-in groove advantageously extends in the longitudinal shifting direction.
- At least one elastically flexible latching element is provided on the connecting portion or the receiving profiling and secures the connecting portion in the plug-in groove in a form-fitting manner in the plugged-in end position.
- the plug-in groove preferably has, in the plugging-in direction, an end stop against which the connecting portion of the holding part strikes upon being plugged into the plug-in groove.
- the elastically flexible latching element is configured in such a manner that it latches into its latching position as soon as the connecting portion has reached its plugged-in end position in the plug-in groove.
- the plug-in groove preferably has a latching profiling which is complementary to the latching element and into which the elastically flexible latching element latches in the end position of the connecting portion.
- the holding part has two partial regions which, in the mounted state, flank the stiffening strip on both sides.
- the two partial regions of the holding part can be separate from each other or connected movably to each other.
- the two partial regions are preferably produced from plastic.
- the stiffening strip can be designed as a flat steel strip or as a fiber-reinforced plastic strip, in particular as a Teflon strip.
- the partial regions are connected to each other in an articulated manner by means of a hinge.
- the hinge preferably defines a pivot axis which runs transversely with respect to the longitudinal shifting direction of the stiffening strip, but in or parallel to a plane of the stiffening strip.
- the hinge is preferably configured as a film hinge.
- the pin-shaped profiling portions and the plug-in receptacles are curved in the same direction in a common plane.
- the common plane is preferably formed by a radial plane of the pivot axis of the hinge.
- the profiling portions and the plug-in receptacles are correspondingly curved in the shape of a circular arc by different circular arcs which have a common center point, namely a pivot axis of the hinge, in the common plane and the radii of which correspond to the distances of the respective profiling portions or plug-in receptacles from the center point.
- the profiling portions and the complementary plug-in receptacles are provided on the end sides with latching profilings in order to permit latching, and accordingly securing, of the profiling portions in the plug-in receptacles in the joined-together end position of the two partial regions of the holding part.
- FIG. 1 shows a detail of an embodiment of a protective device according to the invention in the form of a shading system for a glass roof region of a passenger vehicle
- FIG. 2 shows a detail II of the illustration according to FIG. 1 , but in enlarged form
- FIG. 3 shows, in a perspective illustration, a partial region of the protective device according to FIGS. 1 and 2 ,
- FIG. 4 shows, in an enlarged illustration, a partial region of the protective device according to FIG. 3 .
- FIG. 5 shows a first installation step for connecting a guide element to a flexible fabric according to FIG. 4 ,
- FIG. 6 shows a further installation step following FIG. 5 .
- FIG. 7 shows a further installation step following FIG. 6 .
- FIG. 8 shows a longitudinal sectional illustration of the protective device according to FIG. 3 .
- FIG. 9 schematically shows a front view of a guide element of the protective device according to FIG. 8 .
- FIG. 10 shows a section along the intersecting line X-X of the illustration according to FIG. 9 .
- a protective device 1 according to FIGS. 1 to 10 is provided as a shading device for a glass roof region of a passenger vehicle.
- the shading device is provided in the vehicle interior below the glass roof region and has a flexible fabric 2 which is also referred to as a shading web.
- the flexile fabric 2 is held on a winding shaft in a manner such that it can be wound up and unwound, the winding shaft being mounted rotatably in a cassette housing K mounted on the roof ( FIG. 8 ).
- the flexible fabric 2 is provided on its opposite side edges with a respective stiffening strip 7 which is guided in a longitudinally displaceable manner in a guide track which is in each case mounted on the roof and therefore mounted on the vehicle and is in the form of a guide rail 6 .
- FIGS. 1 to 10 Only one of the roof-mounted guide rails 6 is shown with reference to FIGS. 1 to 10 .
- An opposite side of the protective device 1 including the guide rail 6 is configured mirror-symmetrically relative to a vertical center longitudinal axis, but otherwise identically. In order to avoid repetitions, only the one side is described below with reference to the drawings according to FIGS. 1 to 10 . The same applies equivalently to the opposite side.
- the flexible fabric 2 is shiftable along the guide rails 6 between an inoperative position, i.e. a first functional position, wound up onto the winding shaft and a second functional position pulled out as far as an end region of the guide rails 6 .
- the two stiffening strips 7 which are assigned to the opposite side edges of the flexible fabric 2 and are guided in the vehicle-mounted guide rails 6 , serve to exert a permanent transverse stress on the flexible fabric 2 transversely with respect to the longitudinal shifting direction. This avoids sagging of the flexible fabric 2 .
- the flexible fabric 2 is connected on its end region that is at the front in the pulling-out direction to a dimensionally stable pull-out profile 3 which extends in the transverse direction over the width of the fabric 2 .
- the pull-out profile 3 is illustrated in two different positions with reference to FIG. 1 .
- the pull-out profile 3 is coupled at its opposite ends to a respective guide element 4 which is guided in a longitudinally displaceable manner in the respective guide rail 6 .
- the guide element 4 is shiftable longitudinally in the respective guide rail 6 by means of a drive system. A longitudinal shifting of the pull-out profile 3 and therefore of the guide elements 4 can take place in the same manner, but also manually by corresponding grasping of the pull-out profile 3 and displacing same along the guide rail 6 .
- the respective stiffening strip 7 is connected fixedly to the guide element 4 in order to be able to be carried along by the guide element 4 .
- the stiffening strip 7 is designed as a flat strip and is produced from steel or a fiber-reinforced plastic strip.
- the stiffening strip 7 is wound together with the flexible fabric in the region of the cassette housing K onto the winding shaft and is pulled off therefrom.
- the stiffening strip 7 projects at its end region that is at the front in the pulling-out direction beyond the flexible fabric 2 (see FIGS. 5 to 7 ). In this region, the stiffening strip 7 is perforated by a total of five holes which constitute passages 8 within the meaning of the invention.
- the passages 8 are configured identically to one another and are arranged one behind another at uniform distances in a row. All of the passages 8 are of circular design and are preferably produced by punching.
- the front end region of the stiffening strip 7 is connected in a manner described in more detail below to a holding part 9 which is subsequently fitted into a receiving profiling 17 of the guide element 4 .
- the holding part 9 consists of an upper partial region 12 and a lower partial region 10 which are connected pivotably to each other via a film hinge 11 .
- a pivot axis formed by the film hinge 11 extends parallel to a transverse extent of the pull-out profile 3 .
- the lower partial region 10 is provided with a total of five pin-shaped profiling portions 16 which protrude toward a common side from the strip-shaped partial region 10 .
- the pin-shaped profiling portions 16 protrude downward.
- the upper partial region 12 has five plug-in receptacles 15 in a complementary manner to the pin-shaped profiling portions 16 , said plug-in receptacles at least partially having plug-in cross sections which are complementary to the cross sections of the pin-shaped profiling portions 16 .
- the film hinge 11 is approximately level with a front end edge of the stiffening strip 7 .
- the lower partial region 10 which still extends forward in the manner of a tongue from the upper partial region 12 , is pivoted downward in accordance with the arrow depiction in FIG. 6 , as a result of which the five pin-shaped profiling portions 16 enter successively through the passages 8 , which are arranged one behind another, and enter into the plug-in receptacles 15 .
- the plug-in receptacles 15 and the pin-shaped profiling portions 16 are extended in a radial plane with respect to the pivot axis which is formed by the film hinge 11 .
- all of the pin-shaped profiling portions 16 and the associated plug-in receptacles 15 are curved in the shape of a circular arc.
- the circular arcs here have different radii which correspond to the different distances of the individual pin-shaped profiling portions 16 from the pivot axis formed by the film hinge 11 .
- the curvature of the pin-shaped profiling portions and of the associated plug-in receptacles in the shape of a circular arc decreases in relation to the distance at which the individual profiling portions and plug-in receptacles are from the pivot axis of the film hinge 11 .
- the tongue which forms the film hinge 11 extends around the front end edge of the stiffening strip 7 in the completely mounted state of the holding part 9 (see FIGS. 7 and 10 ).
- the pin-shaped profiling portions 16 are either held purely in a force-fitting manner in the plug-in receptacles 15 , or the profiling portions 16 and the complementary plug-in receptacles 15 are assigned additional latching profilings (not illustrated specifically) which secure the plugged-in end position of profiling portions 16 and plug-in receptacles 15 . Since, in addition, the profiling portions 16 are plugged in a form-fitting manner through the passages 8 of the stiffening strip 7 , the holding part 9 is fixedly connected to the stiffening strip 7 .
- the holding part 9 is additionally provided with a connecting portion 13 which is configured as a substantially T-shaped profile.
- the guide element 4 has the receiving profiling 17 which is provided with a complementary T-shaped plug-in groove which is open forward in the pulling-out direction.
- the receiving profiling 17 is provided with a rear wall 18 serving as an end stop.
- the holding part 9 is pushed with its connecting portion 13 into the receiving profiling 17 , configured as a plug-in groove, of the guide element 4 in parallel to the direction of extent of the stiffening strip 7 until the connecting portion 13 comes into contact on the end side with the rear wall 18 .
- the connecting portion 13 is provided with an elastically flexible latching lug 14 which, in the plugged-in end position of the connecting portion 13 , latches into a latching groove 19 of the guide element 4 (see in particular FIG. 10 ).
- the holding part 9 is therefore firstly plugged into the guide element 4 in a force-fitting and play-free manner and is additionally secured in the latching groove 19 of the guide element 4 in a form-fitting manner via the latching lug 14 .
- the form-fitting support in the opposite direction is taken on by the rear wall 18 .
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